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Another Auto-Update For BlackBerry Unite 1.01

Nikolaus Walch let me know that RIM has sent out an auto-update to all current BlackBerry Unite 1.01 users. (For more info check out this post) I should have prompted you with the following message:

Unite

So far we don’t know what changed in the update but it updates Unite 1.0.1 from bundle 29 to 35. Version 1.01 fixed the browser issue so here is to hoping…

A little advice from Nikolaus:

It says you have to “Reactivate your BlackBerry” as explained in the Getting Started Guide.  Where is the Getting Started Guide?  I went to the Unite! help and searched for Reactive; nothing came up.  I eventually went under Users >> Device Management >> Mobile First Aid >> BlackBerry Device Activation.  That seemed to do the trick.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 and is filed under News, RIM.

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3 Responses to “Another Auto-Update For BlackBerry Unite 1.01

  • 1
    good4every1
    June 19th, 2008 07:33

    So far we don’t know what changed in the update but it updates Unite 1.0.1 from bundle 29 to 35.

  • 2
    ExeHome
    June 19th, 2008 07:34

    It says you have to “Reactivate your BlackBerry” as explained in the Getting Started Guide. Where is the Getting Started Guide? I went to the Unite! help and searched for Reactive; nothing came up.

  • 3
    Adeel Ayub
    July 3rd, 2008 07:08

    It says you have to “Reactivate your BlackBerry” as explained in the Getting Started Guide. Where is the Getting Started Guide? I went to the Unite! help and searched for Reactive; nothing came up. I eventually went under Users >> Device Management >> Mobile First Aid >> BlackBerry Device Activation. That seemed to do the trick.

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